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Increasing MTJ Density

Increasing MTJ Density. Analysis of Sharing Axis Transistors (2 MTJs). Writing a “0” (Rp). I par > 0 and MTJ 2 is AP. I write. I par < 0 and MTJ 2 is P. I tran. I par. Constraints so we don’t disturb MTJs not on the WL. Writing a “1” (Rap). I par > 0 and MTJ 2 is P.

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Increasing MTJ Density

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  1. Increasing MTJ Density Analysis of Sharing Axis Transistors (2 MTJs)

  2. Writing a “0” (Rp) Ipar > 0 and MTJ2 is AP Iwrite Ipar < 0 and MTJ2 is P Itran Ipar Constraints so we don’t disturb MTJs not on the WL

  3. Writing a “1” (Rap) Ipar > 0 and MTJ2 is P Iwrite Ipar < 0 and MTJ2 is AP Itran Ipar Constraints so we don’t disturb MTJs not on the WL

  4. Conclusion • Sharing of Axis transistors is not possible! • Plenty of margin for writing a “0” • Zero margin for writing a “1”

  5. Example (1)

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  10. Example (6)

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